I remember I used to hate English and was the worst in my class. I cried my eyes out before every lesson because I didn't want to got there.
My mom learned about t and found good but rather expensive English courses in my city, she made me go there, even thought I hated it and refused.
After many years I ended up finding an amazing job in an intonational company thanks to my English skills
thanks, mom!
Our Readers Shared How Their Parents Worked to Give Them a Better Future
When we become adults, we look at our past and realize how much our parents did for us when we were younger. On many occasions, we weren’t aware of their struggles, and all they did to raise the strongest, bravest, and most independent children they could. But after many years, perhaps when we became parents ourselves, we began to understand the value of all of their efforts. This is what some of our readers recognized, so they shared how their parents did everything in their power to offer them a good life.
Bright Side wants to pay tribute to all the cape-less heroes who fought against all the odds with the massive love they had for their children as their weapon.
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Which story do you remember about your parents that fills you with pride? Share their accomplishments in the comments!
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